We are proud to offer our Coleman ATV customers a choice when looking for a replacement PZ22 carburetor with a 22 mm intake for Coleman AT125-EX and AT15-UT ATVs. You can order our economical aftermarket carburetor providing your engine with excellent service at a hard-to-beat price, or you can select our highest-quality original-style (or "OEM") carburetor for that extra dash of performance and value. Both of these carburetor options feature identical specifications (see below) and are visually similar, however, the original carburetor is the higher quality option.
A carburetor is like a powersports engine's lungs, and quality parts like these ensure a better ride. Because a carburetor works best when the air that flows into it is clean, we offer these PZ22 carbs with or without a matching filter to keep the dust and crud out. Whether you only need the carb or if you prefer the carb & filter combo, we are sure that these easily-installed PZ22 carburetors will enhance your engine's performance. These carburetors use left-side choke levers.
All in all, both of our replacement PZ22 carbs for Coleman AT125-EX and AT125-UT ATV engines will improve the health of your ATV's engine.
Do I need a PZ19 carburetor or a PZ22 carburetor?
If you are bewildered by the carburetor choices you are not alone. The PZ19 and PZ22 carbs are very similar; both carburetors sharing the same external physical dimensions, including a 48 mm mounting hole spacing. The only real difference is in the diameter of the engine-side intake; the PZ19 uses a 19 mm opening while the PZ22's engine-side measures a nominal 22 mm. Both carburetors can be used on engines from 50cc up to 125cc.
So which is right for your machine? In general, the PZ19 is more common on 50cc, 70cc, and 90cc engines as these require a bit less power that their larger cousins. The PZ22 is a better choice if your engine is in the 110cc to 125cc class simply because it takes a larger dose of the gas/air mix to run the larger engine at peak performance. Although the PZ22 provides a bit more power, it comes at the cost of greater fuel consumption.
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